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Live music: How buying concert tickets could be made better - BBC News
Concerts can be life-affirming. Buying tickets is the opposite. Here are eight possible solutions.
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Can these rocks really power light bulbs? No, say the experts - BBC News
Viral videos of minerals with apparent electrical properties are not what they seem.
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How climate change threatens to close ski resorts - BBC Future
From the Swiss Alps to the Rocky Mountains, ski resorts are grappling with the impacts of climate change. How are they adapting in a warming world?
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Donald Trump to be allowed back on to Facebook and Instagram - BBC News
The social media firm Meta said the former US president's suspension will end "in the coming weeks".
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AI and Robots Are Coming – To Drive Human Spirit - CEOWORLD magazine
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How to use ChatGPT for Strategic Foresight | by Charles Tsai | Urgent Futur
If you have spent the last few weeks testing out ChatGPT, the AI chatbot that has turned everyone on social media into a futurist, you might be impressed — as I have been — by its utter humility…
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Portishead boy joins Mensa after teaching himself to read aged two - BBC Ne
Teddy, from Portishead, now four, can also count to 100 in six non-native languages.
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xkcd: Lane Change Highway
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Leprosy: the ancient disease scientists can't solve - BBC Future
Though it's been around for nearly 3,500 years, scientists are still missing many basic facts about the disease.
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Self-styled spiritual leader John de Ruiter charged with sex crimes - BBC N
John de Ruiter became known for staring silently at his followers for long periods of time.
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Japan PM says country on the brink over falling birth rate - BBC News
Fumio Kishida says Japan is on the verge of not being able to function.
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How gut bacteria are controlling your brain - BBC Future
Looking after the multitudes of bacteria, fungi and other microorganisms living in our guts could help us think better and even offer new ways of treating mental health conditions.
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Peru protests: Machu Picchu closed indefinitely and tourists stranded - BBC
Hundreds of visitors who were left stranded at the popular Inca site have now been rescued.
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Japan was the future but it's stuck in the past - BBC News
The so-called lost decade has now stretched to three. What went wrong, asks Rupert Wingfield-Hayes.
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Alabama man secretly helped pay strangers' prescriptions for years - BBC Ne
Every month for 10 years, Hody Childress quietly gave $100 to a pharmacy to help people in need.
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Debt ceiling: America's budget crisis of its own creation - BBC News
The dispute over US national debt is not one of economics, but of gridlocked partisan politics.
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The race to make diesel engines run on hydrogen - BBC News
Ordinary diesel trucks could be converted to a hydrogen-diesel mix, according to researchers in Australia.
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Australia's 'Toadzilla': Record-breaking cane toad found in Queensland - BB
The cane toad, weighing in at 2.7kg, is six times bigger than the average specimen.
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Light pollution: Huge fall in stars that can be seen with naked eye - BBC N
Our view of the stars has been reduced every year over the last decade by artificial light pollution.
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Secrets of life on Newport's medieval ship revealed - BBC News
A medieval ship discovered on the banks of the River Usk in Newport in the summer of 2002 continues to provide surprises as restoration work continues.
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Newport Ship: Medieval vessel is 'world's largest 3D puzzle' - BBC News
Experts believe the preserved 15th Century vessel is as historically significant as the Mary Rose.
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Matteo Messina Denaro: Mafia boss bunker found by Italian police - BBC News
Italian police have discovered a bunker used by Matteo Messina Denaro following his arrest on Tuesday.
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Iranian man who beheaded 17-year-old wife jailed for eight years - BBC News
The judiciary says the lenient sentence was due to the 17-year-old victim's parents "pardoning" him.
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Polar bear kills woman and boy in Alaska village - BBC News
The bear entered a remote community and began chasing after residents before being shot dead, police said.
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World's oldest person, French nun Sister André, dies aged 118 - BBC News
Sister André, a French nun who took holy orders in 1944, died at her nursing home in Toulon.
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